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Jkov05

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Thailand's prospects for addressing current environmental problems are
 
  A) serious but more hopeful because of slower population growth.
  B) worse because of the decline in population and decline in per capita income.
  C) very good because much less land is needed for agriculture.
  D) very good because air and water pollution have declined along with population growth.

Question 2

Biological nutrient removal ultimately converts most of the organic materials in wastewater into
 
  A) oxygen, ammonia, and carbon dioxide.
  B) nitrogen, water, and carbon dioxide.
  C) sugars, vitamins, and minerals.
  D) proteins and carbohydrates.



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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